How does John Cage's 4´33?challenge the very definition of music?

a. It uses 12 radios playing on different stations.
b. The performer may choose music to play at random.
c. The twelve-tone row ends up sounding like a jumble of pitches.
d.The performer does nothing, and the sounds of the piece come from inside and outside the concert space.


d

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